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However much parents in Johannson's district may agree that [#permalink]
18 Aug 2004, 11:59

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However much parents in Johannson's district may agree that the instruction of moral values should take place in the elementary school classroom, it is difficult for them to arrive at consensus concerning what those values are and how they should be taught.

A. However much parents in Johannson's district may agree that
B. Despte the fact that parents in Johannson's district may agree that
C. There is a general agreement among the parents in Johannson's distict that
D. Although the parents in Johansson's district agree for
E. Even though the parents in Johannson's district agree

I'd go for A
B/w A and B, A's form is more concise and does denote the contrast required and which is implied by the second half of the sentence.
C) very wordy and the contrast is not properly established
D) "agree for" --> wrong idiom. "agree with/that" would have been right
E) "agree" alone is not complete. Relative pronoun "with" or "that" is missing _________________

I'd go for AB/w A and B, A's form is more concise and does denote the contrast required and which is implied by the second half of the sentence.C) very wordy and the contrast is not properly establishedD) "agree for" --> wrong idiom. "agree with/that" would have been rightE) "agree" alone is not complete. Relative pronoun "with" or "that" is missing

Himmm...very good points guys..

But can you say "much parents"? I though "much" is used for uncountable things..And parents can be counted..